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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
Not trying to be on a high horse.
This is not about history of feminine hygiene, it is history about sex, the law, and marketing of the said two.
Caught your edit in time for my own.
Look a little deeper and not into fan sites, check pbs or medical sites and you will see that the primary use was for birth control.
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Alrighty then. There is a way to educate without turning people off with an air of superiority, that's all I'm saying. I didn't argue your point...all I said was that it is reasonable that people not know that. Even some info found TODAY doesn't refer to it as mainly a birth control solution.
But you know,opening up the topic for discussion does lead me to this point: It was an anti-obscenity law that made women looking for birth control have to resort to such practices. Is that where we are headed again with all these modern-day "morality" laws, bills, and regulations? Pretty scary. I am willing to bet that if those Oprah watching housewives knew just how far this could go, and how far it has in the past, they may think twice about cashing in their right to control their own bodies for the right to control adult entertainment.
